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=== References of Historical Significance ===
=== References of Historical Significance ===
Lamme, B. G. ‘‘Synchronous Motors for Regulation of Power Factor and Line Pressure.’’ A paper presented to a
meeting of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, June 1904.
Murray, Thomas E. ''Electric Power Plants: A Description of a Number of Power Stations'' (New York: 1910).
Murray, Thomas E. ''Power Stations'' (New York, 1922).


=== References for Further Reading ===
=== References for Further Reading ===

Revision as of 20:37, 11 May 2015

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Citation

The first quarter century of electric utility operation in New York City represented a technological road map of the engineering and development of practical systems from the primitive arc street lamps of 1881 to the established commercial and industrial supplies of 1906.

Essay

Acknowledgements

Timeline

  • 1900, date 1
  • 1902, date 2
  • 1905, date 3

Bibliography

References of Historical Significance

Lamme, B. G. ‘‘Synchronous Motors for Regulation of Power Factor and Line Pressure.’’ A paper presented to a meeting of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, June 1904.

Murray, Thomas E. Electric Power Plants: A Description of a Number of Power Stations (New York: 1910).

Murray, Thomas E. Power Stations (New York, 1922).

References for Further Reading

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